E.S. asks from Fort Collins, CO on November 02, 2008
Water in "Little People" - Help!
So, my son wanted to take a few of his "Little People" in the tub with him...and my husband said "okay". Bad idea, I know...they have holes in the bottom of them. Men don't think about those things though..right?! Well, it has now been over a week and we are still unable to get all of the water out of the Little People. We tried shaking them and setting them neat the heater vents and turning them every which way to try to drain them. Any other ideas? I am worried the water will get nasty in there and we will have to toss them in the trash. Can anyone help!?
Thanks!
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N.W. answers from Salt Lake City on November 03, 2008
When I dropped my cell phone in the water, people said to pack the battery in rice for a few days to get all the water out. It seems like that'd work for little people, too.
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N.W. answers from Salt Lake City on November 03, 2008
When I dropped my cell phone in the water, people said to pack the battery in rice for a few days to get all the water out. It seems like that'd work for little people, too.
L.B. answers from Denver on November 03, 2008
Would you be able to pour some rubbing alcohol into the hole? I would think it would help the water to evaporate. You could probably get some of those drops to treat swimmer's ear so it would be easy to drop it into the hole on the Little People. The main ingredient of those drops is isopropyl alcohol and their function is to dry up water in the ear canal so it might be something worth trying.
J.H. answers from Billings on November 03, 2008
Yes, the Little People...I have kept them out of the bath for just that reason. My first idea is to stuff some Kleenex in the hole and see what you can suck up. If that doesn't work, you can call Fisher Price, and if you haven't had the people for a year yet, you can probably get them replaced. They sent me a second set of farm people/animals after our dog ate a few of them. :)
J.P. answers from Salt Lake City on November 03, 2008
My kids just kept them as only bathtub toys so we didn't worry about getting the water out.
J.N. answers from Salt Lake City on November 03, 2008
We've had the same thing happen. It never got really nasty, as far as I recall. The only thing I can think of to help is to set them upside down near the heater for a while so that evaporating water can escape through the hole (water vapor rises). May not get it all out because of how small the hole is, but it could help.
J.S. answers from Salt Lake City on November 03, 2008
The rubbing alcohol thing works really well for water trapped in the ear - I would try a few drops & see how it works.
B.K. answers from Salt Lake City on November 03, 2008
Hi! Have you tried putting alcohol in the toys to evaporate the water? Then you could put the toys in front of a fan (I wouldn't recommend the heater vent if using alcohol). You could also try the "swim ear" drops - that may work.
Good luck!
A.R. answers from Salt Lake City on November 03, 2008
I had the same thing happen with different toys. We drilled a little hole in the bottom and were able to get the water out.
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